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Thursday, June 13 • 9:00am - 10:15am
How Do You Trust the Internet? Insights into users' perceptions of security and privacy, what they mean for the Internet, and how we all can help improve trust online.

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During this fireside chat, we will highlight the results from the CIGI-Ipsos Global Survey on Internet Security and Trust, with a specific focus on Tunisian respondents. Looking back at the trends over five years of surveys, the speakers will discuss how user perceptions of security and privacy continue to shape Internet policy and, in turn, how Internet policy has shaped user perceptions. The CIGI-Ipsos Global Survey on Internet Security and Trust provides a unique set of snapshots on user perceptions of the Internet and how their interactions with the Internet have changed over time. The survey, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), in partnership with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the Internet Society (ISOC), is carried out in 25 economies with responses from nearly 25,000 Internet users each year. Using this data as a foundation, this session aims to spark an open discussion among attendees and the speakers, identifying discrete areas for future collaboration to improve trust online. Should we be content with the average user's perception of security, privacy, and the Internet? And if not, how can we change things for the better?

Moderators
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Sally Shipman Wentworth

Vice President, Global Policy Development, Internet Society

Speakers

Thursday June 13, 2019 9:00am - 10:15am BST
Celtic (Palais)